Paper receptacle.



H. F. LOWE & P. BROCKETT.`

PAPER RECEPTACLE. APPLICATION FILED IULY 10 19,15.

Patented July 17, 1917.

HARRY LOWE .ND PAUL BROGKETT, 0F WASHINGTON,

:DISTRICT or COLUMBIA.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application led July 10, 1915. Serial No. 39,105.

To all lwhom it may concern:

Be it known that we, HARRY F. LOWE and PAUL BROCKETT, citizens of theUnited States, residing at Washington, in the District of Columbia, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Paperl Receptacles, ofwhich thefollowing -is a specification.

This invention relates to certa-in new and useful improvements in paperreceptacles particularly to receptacles used as a container forlubricants, pastes and like substances.

The primary object of the invention is to A provide a container for theaforementioned ,denced in the course purposes which is made of paper soas to avoid or eliminate metal in the body construction, since metal,especially tin, is becoming scarce and its cost is accordinglyincreasing.

A further object of the invention is toy provide improved means foreffecting connection of the neck or spout of the container with thepaper body, which means allows the connection to be effectedmechanically Klithout the use of adhesives, tacks, or the A stillfurther object of the invention is to provide a paper receptacle thebody of which is reinforced so as to assure same withstanding rupture orbreakage'in use, and to provide a receptacle which is of economicalconstruction and which possesses minimum of parts.

Further and other objects of the invention will be later herein setforth and eviof the following description.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a side tion;

Fig. 2 is a Fig. l;

Fig. 3 is a section on Fig. 1;

Fig. 4 is a of the key, y

Fig. 5 is a side elevation ofthe ring; and

Fig. 6 is a like view of the neck.

In proceeding in accordance with the present invention, the body isformed of elevation of the invensection on the line 2 2 of the line 3 3of plan view, partly broken away,

securing paper reinforced by a sheet of gauze, the

of 2 as indicated at 3, whereupon a sheet of gauze 4 is inserted andplaced on top of the wound paper and wound thereabout to form a secondlayer andl is of a width to terminate in proximity but beyond the point3 aforementioned, whereupon the remainder of the continuous endlesspaper sheet 1 is then wound about and over the gauze sheet and beyondthe point 3. In this process the materials used in the construction ofthe walls are bound together with any suitable waterproofing adhesive,such as one containing paraffin, which permeates the walls, filling thepores of the paper and gauze, making them impervious to fatty andresinous substances, liquids and substances whichl easily liquefy. Thewhole then constitutes a tube of any shape, the walls of which are madeup of two layers of paper reinforced and strengthened by a layer ofgauze in and between.

The body after formation ,is in tubular form, and is then ready toreceive the neck portion which latter consists of a neck proper 7formedof wood or paper composition, or other suitable material, having acircularly flanged base 8. The flanged base 8 is inserted in an end ofthe tubularbody and the latter is then gathered in the form of areinforced collar to cover and snugly embrace the periphery of the base8, following which a metal'disk`l 9 having a central aperture to receivethe neck is placed over the latter, the disk 9 having a depending flangeor skirt 10, of a diameter to engage above and around the free edgeportions of the body that are gathered about the periphery of theflanged base 8. The disk 9 is moved down so as to seat on top of the endof body 1 which latter is bent to extend inwardly over the flanged base8, and by means of a` threaded onto the neck, as depicted in thedrawings, or may be ately held thereto, so as to enable removal andreplacement as desired.

t is particularly to, .be noted that the neck maybe made of any desiredlength so as to serve as av spout to allow the easy and expeotherwiseappropri- Patented July 17, 1111"?.

or rojected into the base- We I cases where-the device is used to feedlubricant, to the transmission or other parts of an automobile.

The device as above described. and assembled is now ready for filling,the substance being.

opposlte end of the receptacle, and upon completion of the fillingoperation, the last named end of the body is then flattened in astraight line,

and doubled over onto the flattene shank 13 of a suitable key 14,following which a strip of metal of U-shape in cross section is lacedover the doubled over edge of the bo y end, and secured by the formationof teats 15 in a manner similar to the formation of the teats 10 ashereinabove described.

What is claimed is:

1. In a paper receptacle, a body, a neck having a` circularly angedbase, the body having an open end which is gathered about the peripheryof the iianged base, and a disk havlng an opening which receives theneck and which seats on top of the base, said disk having an integraldepending skirt which engages above and around the gathered parts of thebody, and said' skirt having teats forced outwardly therefrom andprojected' through the body gatherings into the base of the neck. p

2. Ina paper rece tacle, a body open at one end, a iianged nec insertedin said body end, said body end being of tubular form to engage over theflange periphey and being inturned over the outer face o the ange andmeans seating on the inturned end oi the body to hold the same on theouter face of the ange and embracing the part of the introduced throughthe open lower or body that e ges the periphery of said neck flange tohol the body end on the neck.

` 3. In a paper receptacle, a body open at one' end, a neck having a ane about the periphery of which the 'open en of the body iscontracted,`and a disk apertured to receive the neck and provided with adepending flange encircling theycontracted body portion to retain thesame inclose embrace with the periphery of the neck flan e.

4. In a paper receptacle, a 'od open at one end, a neck having a ilangeabout which the body engages and over which saihbody is bent to engaethe upper face of"the ilange, and a di apertured to receive the neck andseat on the inturned end of the A body to hold the same on the upperface of the neck flange, said disk having a skirt surrounding' theadjacent part of the body to hold it in closeembrace with the neck ange.

5. In a paper receptacle, an open ended body having an axially extendingcollar, a

' neck which the collar closely embraces, and

an apertured disk receiving the neck and extending over the edge of thecollar, said disk having a part depending about the periphery of thecollar and said depending part having means for securing the collar tothe neck, said securing means extending radi-` ally through the collar.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands 1n presence of twosubscribing witnesses. f

HARRY F. LOWE. PAUL BROCKETT. vWitnesses:

F. G. MARS MAnGUnRITE Mc Lows.

